Showing posts with label Landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landscape. Show all posts

Monday, November 13, 2017

Topic #4 Landscape In- Depth Project





        For my topic #4 In-Depth project, I constructed a mirror image of two similar houses, ponds, walls, and landscaping. I wanted to convey how pollution or non-extensive care could spread in the environment. The left side shows a home that is well kept in an eco-friendly setting where the grass is well cut and fed, the pond is filled with clean water and the walls are clean of graffiti. The right side shows a home that is rotting from neglect in a polluted setting where the grass is not cared for and the water is contaminated and the walls are full of graffiti. 

         What makes this piece interactive is not only the real water in the ponds but the mirrors that are hidden underneath the broken brick wall on the polluted side of the project. If you adjust ur eyes on the eco-friendly setting while hovering over the polluted setting, the mirror shows the eco friendly setting turning into the polluted one. This gives reference of how pollution can easily take over without extensive care and awareness of the population.




The materials that were used for this project are wood, popsicle sticks, moss, glass, paper, paint, rocks, sand, plastic, and makers.
 
 

Saturday, November 11, 2017

Small Work #3 Cavilino City Critique Method in Class

 
  • 1. Rapid Fire Material Analysis 

  •      The materials that have been used in this display are Rope, Glass, Wood, Burlap, Cork and Thread.

  • 2. Rapid Fire Formal Analysis

  •      The burlap sack gives reference to Euphemia being that it is a material used for packaging goods and used for trade. The bottles give the reference of the people coming from all over to the sea port. The wood gives reference to the ship that comes to the port to unload the cargo for the port.

  • 3. Interpretation of Contextual Referent 

    • The materials bring a sense of Market and trade as well as social aspects.  
  • 4. An Understanding of Place Through Conveyance of Mood

    • The mood gives a social location and the sense of location says a sea port or market place.
    •  In reference to the text the Burlap sacks represent the cargo of nuts, poppy seeds and other goods being traded into the port. The wooden box gives reference to the merchants  and the bottles with rolled up paper represent the stories and social aspect of the people that gather to share memories with each other.  

    Topic #4 Landscape Additional quick research to accompany your reading of Eccentric Spaces

  • Ha-has (recessed walls)--where do you find these?
  • A Ha-Ha is a landscape design that creates a vertical barrier while preserving an uninterrupted view of the landscape. They can be found in estates and they are used to keep cattle and other animals out of the gardens so it gives the landscape an all natural look. A Ha-Ha can also be found at the Washington monument. It is used to reduce the view of security.

  • Parco del Mostri--Where, when, what's your favorite image?
  • Located in Viterbo in Lazio, Italy during the 16th century. Hannibal's Elephant.



  • Roman Forum--What function did it have? Where, when, what's your favorite image?
  • The Roman Forum is a political and civic center in Via della Salara Vecchia Roma, Italy.

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  • Boboli Garden--Where, when, what's your favorite image?
  • Located in at a park in Florence, Italy around the 16th century.

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  • Jardin du Luxembourg--Where, when, what's your favorite image?
  • Paris during the 1600s.

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  • Tivoli Garden (Italy)--Where, when, what's your favorite image?
  • Located in Tivoli, Italy. 16 century.

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  • Bernini's Four Rivers--Where, when, what's your favorite image?
  • Located at the Piazza Navona in Roma, Italy. Was made in 1651.

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  • Jean Dubuffet's Jardin d'Emaille--Where, when, what's your favorite image?
  • The garden of Kroller Mueller in the Netherlands. 1974.

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  • Stowe Garden--Where, when, what's your favorite image?
  • Located in Buckingham, England. 1711.
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  • Stourhead Garden--Where, when, what's your favorite image?
  • Wiltshire, England. 1719.
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  • Washington DC parks (any park space, structure, monument, or public artwork of your choice)--Where, when, what's your favorite image?
  • Located in Washington D.C.. 1954.
    The Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Va., can be seen prior to the Sunset Parade June 4, 2013 130604-M-MM982-036.jpg

  • Viscaya Museum--Why is this in Miami?  What is it named after? Who is responsible for it being built?  Where, when, what's your favorite image?
  • To commemorate a Spaniard who was believed to discover the land. Designed by Paul Chalfin  located in Miami, Florida. 1900-1920.

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  • Fairchild Tropical Garden--Why is this in Miami?  Who is it named after?  Where, when, what's your favorite image?
  • Dedicated to exploring, explaining and conserving the world of tropical plants. Named after David Fairchild. Coral Gables, Florida 1938.
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    Monday, October 30, 2017

    Morikami Museum Visit


            The Morikami Museum was so beautiful. I remember very little about my first visit when I was about 5 years old and it was such a refreshment and it was like seeing the garden for the first time again. The weather was crisp. The garden was peaceful and calm. We got there right when they opened so there wasn't a lot of visitors which made the garden almost a private experience. The landscaping and the weather at the time made me feel like I time traveled to Japan in a split second. Everything was just perfect!







    Small Work#1 Garden


    For my small work assignment I chose Treetops park in Davie, Florida for my 30 minute writing and drawing. After walking a small trail in the middle of the park I captured this scenery of a quiet calm lake. the weather was cool and the sky was clear. The lake was filled with catfish, turtles, alligators and you could even see quite a few ducks as well. It was very serene and peaceful.

    Combined Sentance Exercise


    My partner and I made a lake scenery with oak trees inhabited by spiders.  

    Monday, October 23, 2017

    Small work topic #4 Poetry




    Serene lake 

    Walking the end of a breathless take,
    Approaching the beginning of a clear serene lake,

    Vibrations of wind, birds, water, and hushed cars,
    how I wonder what it's like being here with the night stars.

    A surface roofed with Lillies, trees, and bush features,
    In the water lies catfishes, turtles, ducks and other living creatures.

    The scent of clear air, flowers, and fresh pine,
    a place so peaceful a place of sublime. 

    With open fields and woods condense,
    The grass is rich in color and clearly immense. 

    The sky, vast and partially clear, 
    Clouds of cirrus and stratus I spot from the pier. 

    As the wind softly blows the surface with tension,
    the water is still clear you can see another dimension.  

    As I leave, my last breath I take,
    I long to come back to the beautiful, quiet, serene lake.